Rowe CD-100K User Manual

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5. Check title strips and disc sequence to ensure that the titles and discs correspond.

6. After all titles and discs are in the proper places, perform a disc initialization. Initialization is performed in the

following manner:

NOTE:

When loading discs, be sure to keep the magazine disc load approximately balanced.
If the magazine is partially loaded with all discs on one side, the sprag wheel may lock
and the magazine will not turn.

A.

Make sure that the phonograph is in the SERVICE mode and *SERVICE MODE* or
_ _ ERRORS EXIST _ _ appears on the display.

B.

Type 3 to select the INITIALIZE submenu and type 0. FULL INITIALIZE will appear on the display.
Press POPULAR to start the initialization and close the top door or place the phonograph in NORMAL
mode.

The initialization process will start and continue for approximately 30 minutes. During this time, the phonograph
can be used (see the notes that follow).

7. When initialization is finished, check that all discs have initialized. To do this, reenter the SERVICE mode and:

A. Type 3 to select the INITIALIZE submenu, and then type 4 to view the number of discs that have been

initialized. If this number does not match the number of discs that should have been initialized, do the
following step. If the number matches the number of discs that you expected to be initialized, initialization
is complete.

B. If the number of discs initialized does not match the number of discs that you expected to be initialized,

hold RESET and press 0 twice. This will place you in the DISC _ _ TRACK _ _ menu and display the
first disc and its number of selections. Hold RESET and press 3 to see the next disc and its number of
selections. Continue through the list by holding RESET and pressing 3 until you find a disc with the number
of tracks equal to 0 (zero). Continue through the disc list noting all discs with track numbers equal to 0.

C. Check that each disc on your list (ones with track numbers equal to 0) is in the proper slot, with the label

facing to the right. If it is not, move it to the proper slot. If the disc is in the proper slot, it may be defective.
Repair or replace it and do the individual disc initialization (see Changing Discs in Section 3).

NOTE:

You may wish to release the two catches that hold the display in place and lower the
keyboard/display.

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